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They told me since syne , it was no doubt my Lord Palmerston , and his Lordship
informed me what had happened to the Duke , and gave me two guineas ,
obliging me , in like manner as his Royal Grace had done , to promise I would
leave ...
They told me since syne , it was no doubt my Lord Palmerston , and his Lordship
informed me what had happened to the Duke , and gave me two guineas ,
obliging me , in like manner as his Royal Grace had done , to promise I would
leave ...
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... and I was glad to shove my- chel , who is not so near her time as self off in
another direction . we expectit , she couldna think of The first place where I again
fell in leaving her , so I came by myself to with other conversible visitants was let
you ...
... and I was glad to shove my- chel , who is not so near her time as self off in
another direction . we expectit , she couldna think of The first place where I again
fell in leaving her , so I came by myself to with other conversible visitants was let
you ...
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A gentlefaithful lieges ; for it , in a manner , man told me they were pickit out of
must leave him in doubt whether they the lids of the snuff - boxes that he and are
yet with a right sincerity his sub- his lady got from the Emperor Alexjects , the
which ...
A gentlefaithful lieges ; for it , in a manner , man told me they were pickit out of
must leave him in doubt whether they the lids of the snuff - boxes that he and are
yet with a right sincerity his sub- his lady got from the Emperor Alexjects , the
which ...
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Hallowe'en , and HALLOWFAIR , successful adventurer is the person in
Edinburgh , usher in nuts , ginger- who puts the pin between two leaves bread ,
and other articles for fuirings ; including a picture , which is the prize , and has
been the ...
Hallowe'en , and HALLOWFAIR , successful adventurer is the person in
Edinburgh , usher in nuts , ginger- who puts the pin between two leaves bread ,
and other articles for fuirings ; including a picture , which is the prize , and has
been the ...
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It would , perhaps , be in vain now A guager's stick's but and ben ; to expect , that
judges should leave I cam out o ' a peacock hen . the bench to hold the bannets
beTo the favourite tune of Nancy tween two pugilistic coinpetitors , Dawson ...
It would , perhaps , be in vain now A guager's stick's but and ben ; to expect , that
judges should leave I cam out o ' a peacock hen . the bench to hold the bannets
beTo the favourite tune of Nancy tween two pugilistic coinpetitors , Dawson ...
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